Plan of the town based on prevoius work by Valegio here engraved with great care and attention on the particulars. From “Theatrum urbium Italicarum” by Pietro Bertelli published in Venice in 1616. [cod.989/15]
Brescia
Plan of the town based on prevoius work by Valegio here engraved with great care and attention on the particulars. From “Theatrum urbium Italicarum” by Pietro Bertelli published in Venice in 1616. [cod.989/15]
- Author: BERTELLI Pietro
- Year: 1616
- Dimension: 120 x 170 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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